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Art Technician

Art Technician

Thames Christian School

Wandsworth

  • Expired
Salary:
£15,600 FTE
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 September 2016
Apply by:
24 August 2016

Job overview

We are seeking a part time Art Technician to work up to 12 hours/week, over a maximum of 3 days to assist the planning, organisation and teaching of Art and Design Technology.

The department has a record of strong results with last two year’s GCSE results being 100% A*/A, despite an inclusive mixed ability intake.

You will support and complement the teaching and learning of our pupils through the preparation, coordination and maintenance of art related equipment and materials required.

You will also have responsibility for stock control, ordering procedures and assisting pupils and staff in the classroom, ensuring that health and safety regulations are met. You must be willing to work as part of a team, be well organised and respect the school’s aims andvalues.

You should have an Art related qualification or similar experience and be creative, inventive and have a passion for the subject. You should have good organisational skills and attention to detail.

Thames is a thriving small independent secondary school, recognised for its excellent academic achievement, celebration of each individual pupil’s abilities and its strong Christian ethos that promotes high standards of behaviour, respect and selfesteem.

The school is a member of the Independent Schools Association and is inspected by ISI. It is endorsed in the Good Schools Guide and has won seven Good Schools Guide awards, three of which were for Art, and an ISA national award.

Thames Christian College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All posts in the school are subject to the normal statutory checks.

Closing Date: 1pm Friday 25 August

Full details about the post, application form and information about the school are available at www.thameschristiancollege.org.uk/vacancies

Thames Christian College is located just 5 minutes walk from Clapham Junction mainline station (Grant Road exit)

Thames Christian College, Wye Street, London
SW11 2HB
Fax: 020 7924 1112
Email: info@thameschristiancollege.org.uk
Website: www.thameschristiancollege.org.uk

About Thames Christian School

Thames is a thriving mainstream school of 220 pupils founded in 2000 for pupils aged 11-18, currently with a two stream entry. In February 2022 the school moved to a brand new eco-friendly purpose-built building adjacent to Clapham Junction Station that has been designed to provide the perfect environment for learning. Classrooms are accessed from exterior walkways bringing light, connection and fresh air to every part of the building. Classroom layouts have been strategically designed to enhance our ability to maintain our outstanding commitment to the ethos and culture. The move enabled the school to expand to three stream entry with a sixth form being added in September 2023 and an eventual roll of around 300. The school was judged Excellent in all categories by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in its Educational Quality Inspection in April 2022.

We teach pupils of a broad range of abilities: highly academic pupils alongside some with mild specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia and dyspraxia. Many parents choose Thames for its strong and caring Christian ethos. Fees are competitive when compared with other London day schools and the school is committed to discounting a significant number of places to aid affordability. The inclusivity of abilities, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds enables pupils to thrive in a setting that reflects the diverse and dynamic make up of London.

Thames offers a wide array of co-curricular opportunities, external competitions and activities, including the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and our award-winning trip to Tanzania. These allow students to think outside of the box, try something new and keep their options open. PE lessons take place in our hall, while Falcon Park and Caius House are used for afternoon sport and matches. Regular sports fixtures take place in a variety of sports including football, netball, badminton, athletics and rugby.

Facilities include specialist science laboratories, art, design technology, STEM and textiles studios, a food technology room, computer science room, theatrical performance space, music, dance/drama studios and library. Dual dedicated internet circuits along with a state of the art Cisco WiFi system provide seamless integration for staff and pupil Chromebooks. 65” touch screens in each classroom room create endless possibilities for creative teaching.Our Christian ethos is relational and pupils thrive due to proactive pastoral care and excellent relationships between staff and pupils. Progress and achievement are prized across the ability spectrum. Working collaboratively is fundamental to each pupil’s success and we value the support of our parents. Whilst many pupils come from Christian homes, other faiths are welcomed and represented.

The staff team comprises excellent teachers who are passionate about their subjects and whose warmth fosters enthusiasm in the pupils. High quality teaching and small classes enable the teachers to build a rapport with each individual, nurture their talents and inspire them to achieve.

As a result pupils excel in a wide range of subjects from the traditionally academic to the creative arts and technology. Pupils typically perform at least a grade higher than those of the same ability in an average school. In 2024 47% of GCSE grades were 9-7 and 92% of grades 9-4. Many of our students now stay on for our sixth form.

However we are passionate about far more than academics and enjoy seeing young people understand their value, learn to honour and encourage others and contribute to the wider school community.

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Applications closed